Why experts say Canada’s current cyber laws aren’t enough to protect kids from cyberbullying

Tech safety expert Christopher Dietzel explains why Canada's current cyber laws may not account for all the harms of cyberbullying amid emerging technology.

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8 comments

  1. Going to be honest here. The best way to reduce cyber bullying for kids is to remove the concept of cyber for kids. More time with pen, paper and books with outdoor play and less time on the screens.

    1. They are obsess will the idea of protecting our children from the real world instead of PREPARING our children for the real world!

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